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B The much anticipated Ring Dance is thornughfv vnjnyvrl hy scfniors and llwil' u'an'x in our gaib' decorated audimrium. THROUGH PRAYER . . Our Junior year was even more eventful. We now found ourselves as distinguished 'upper classmen' and although the boom was lowered scholastically, we still found plenty of time to enjoy ourselves. Our stars shown brightly on the athletic held as our football, basketball and baseball teams were led to tremendous heights by the 'Big Three' of Timon-Cipriani, Guest and Gegenfurtner. Our social year at Timon was highlighted by the overwhelming suc- cessful Junior Prom. Now finally, after three eventful years, we were Seniors. We re-elected Vince Shipe as our president and Marty Oates as Veep and we went forward into this all important year. For the last time in our High School career we were receiving that Catholic training which would enable us to meet the open world with that invulnerable Franciscan Spirit. In November we received our rings at an impressive and solemn ceremony and enjoyed ourselves at the dance that followed. The 1960 seniors led the way in all school activities. As organization and club presidents, team cap- tains and publication editors seniors were always found at the helm. Our athletes enjoyed the overwhelming sup- port ofthe students and at mid-year we met with the realization that this was the last time we would see many famous Timon Tigers performing-Tom Russell. All- Catholic in Cross Country, Murray Regan and George Szymanski. All-Catholic Football stars: Johnny Mann, basketball captain, and Vince Shipe, All-Star defenseman ofthe Hockey team. Then the finest hour of all-our senior prom and graduation. they will long remain as cherished moments in our life. Fr. Ostaprmgvclr af flu' Greek Rift' rlislrihnlvv CWOHIIIIIIIIIUH . , . 4 under both .vpec'lr'.s' to cl Timon senior. 'sk XX
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Kiln? .Sf t 3+ x, s.. ALICO, PAUL J. Bird Science . . . Tidings 43 Science Club 3g Tennis l, 2, 3, 43 Golf4 . , . An apple a day keeps failure away . . . Funniest remembrance-glvlr. Texido's History classes . . . Best re- membrance-Graduation . . . Wants to-land on the moon. AUGUSTINE, LEONARD M. Caesar Language . . . Dramatics 33 Cross Country 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Prepare for the future . . . Funniest remem- brance-Room 108 . . . Best remembrance-My senior year . . . Wants to-be a lawyer. BARONE, JOSEPH A. Li1l!e Al Business. . .Class Vice-Pres. I . . . Never stop trying . . . Funniest remembrance-Mr. Terranova's English classes . . . Best remembrance-When Fr. Francis smiled . . . Wants to--graduate. BATES, RONALD W. Sid Science . . . Talisman 43 Scholarship 3, 4 . . . The best way is the way you know best . . . Funniest remembrance-The day the eraser bumed in Fr. Kenneth's History class . . . Best remembrance-The day the Harlem Globetrotters visited Timon . . . Wants to-be an electrical engineer. 84 ADAMSKI, THOMAS J. Horse Language. . .Third Order 2, 3, 43 Talisman 3, 43 Dramatics 132, 3, 43 Camera Club l, 2, 3, 43 Scholarship 33 Cheer Leader I . . . Aim High . . . Funniest remembrance-The day the fiag fell on Fr. Lorcan's head . . . Best remembrance-Tim0n's plays with Joe Hayes . . . Wants to-be a mathematician. ADAMSKI, WILLIAM D. Bill Science . . . Third Order 43 Tidings 43 Debating 43 Science Club 4. . . There are plenty of fish in the sea and I'll always be 1ishing . . . Funniest remembranceRFr. Edward's Latin lll classes . . . Best remembrance-- Paddle punishment -A the jug room sorrow . . . Wants to-excel in the field of science. S BAUMGARTEN, RONALD J. Brother Science . . . Scholarship 3, 4 . . . Never make the same mistake twice. Try to make new ones. . . . Funniest remem- brance--My seeing Mr. Repec . . . Best remembrancek Graduation . . . Wants to-get out of Timon. BECKER, PAUL J. Ray Science . . . Dramatics 1, 23 Track 43 Cross Country 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Eat, drink and be merry, for to- morrow we may die . . . Funniest remembrance-Junior year with Mr. Repec . . . Best remembrance-Timon's Senior Prom . . . Wants to-be a civil engineer. Q
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